Another ancient recording dredged up from the archives.
From 1981 or so. A night of imbibing and music making after art school. This was played live on my old ARP Axxe with my good friend Mike Tornoe on guitar. Adding other staccato keys in the same session. Presented here as is (was) with no fixing up or cleaning. I especially like the way the syncopation worked, we were on the same wavelength that night. It breaks up in an amusing way at the end.
Enjoy.

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This is really cool stuff. This even outdates my Korg DS-8! I see what you mean about the cool syncopation, and the "breakup" at the end -Sounds very "Jankity". I think Beck coined the term, "Jankity", meaning it sounds like it is falling apart at the same time that it is coming together. Nice job! Thanks for posting.
-Paul

This is really cool stuff. This even outdates my Korg DS-8! I see what you mean about the cool syncopation, and the "breakup" at the end -Sounds very "Jankity". I think Beck coined the term, "Jankity", meaning it sounds like it is falling apart at the same time that it is coming together. Nice job! Thanks for posting.
-Paul